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Britten: Death in Venice

Recorded live at The London Coliseum, June 2013

John Graham-Hall (Gustav von Aschenbach), Andrew Shore (Traveller/Elderly Fop/Gondolier/Barber/ Hotel Manager Player/Dionysus), Tim Mead (Apollo), Sam Zaldivar (Tadzio), Laura Caldow (The Polish Mother), Mia Angelina Mather/Xhuliana Shehu (Her Two Daughters), Joyce Henderson (The Governess), Marcio Teixeira (Jaschiu, Tadzio’s friend)

Orchestra and Chorus of the English National Opera, Edward Gardner (conductor) & Deborah Warner (director)

Deborah Warner’s beautiful and evocative production of Britten’s final operatic masterpiece has been acclaimed as an ‘exquisitely achieved marriage of music, drama and design’ (The Independent). In Britten’s luminous and compelling interpretation of Thomas Mann’s classic novella, the ageing writer Gustav von Aschenbach’s infatuation with the Polish boy Tadzio and his subsequent decline are portrayed in a ‘remarkable and harrowingly believable’ performance (The Guardian) by John Graham-Hall, who had already won golden opinions for singing the role of Aschenbach at La Scala. The superb ENO chorus and orchestra are conducted by Edward Gardner, a long-standing champion of Britten’s music.

Running time: 153 minutes
Subtitles: EN/FR/DE/KO
Sound format: 2.0LPCM + 5.1(5.0) DTS

Tracks

Disc 1
1. München (Prolog)
2. Auf Dem Schiff Nach Venedig
3. Ouvertüre: Venedig
4. Die Reise Zum Lido (1. Akt)
5. Der Erste Abend Im Hotel
6. Am Strand
7. Die Verhinderte Abreise
8. Die Spiele Des Apollo
9. Der Friseursalon Des Hotels (2. Akt
10. Die Verfolgung
11. Die Wanderschauspieltruppe
12. Das Reisebüro
13. Die Perlendame
14. Der Traum
15. Der Leere Strand
16. Der Friseursalon Des Hotels
17. Der Letzte Besuch In Venedig
18. Die Abreise

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